Schools Introduce Pill Testing to Ensure Students are Sufficiently Medicated

Schools across the state are set to introduce pill testing this month, in a bid to verify the quality of the wide variety of medications students are prescribed, ranging from mood stabiliser injections to peanut blockers. A NSW government health spokesperson told The Sydney Sentinel that the move would save lives. “Unmedicated students are challenging to teach and… Read More Schools Introduce Pill Testing to Ensure Students are Sufficiently Medicated

Workplaces to Employ Graduates as Permanent Volunteers

Workplaces across Sydney are set to help struggling graduates get a job by hiring them as lifelong volunteers after seeing the success other businesses like major sporting events or comic cons have had with unpaid staff. A spokesperson for the Fair Work Commission has branded the idea a no-brainer. “You’re meant to enjoy work,” the… Read More Workplaces to Employ Graduates as Permanent Volunteers

Channel Ten Introduces Controversial New Show The Bachelor (of Arts)

The first season of The Bachelor (of Arts), a spinoff from popular Channel Ten show The Bachelor, has raised eyebrows after it was revealed none of the contestants managed to catch the eye of the single employer whose attention they were competing for. Controversy has surrounded The Bachelor (of Arts) ahead of its upcoming launch,… Read More Channel Ten Introduces Controversial New Show The Bachelor (of Arts)

Ceramics a Surprise hit for Students at Randwick High

Ceramics classes has become the surprise hit for students at Randwick High, with 100% of students opting to take the elective class, and of that 100% all were awarded perfect attendance records, which is something that hasn’t been done since Blue Lagoon was one of the films studied intensively for English and biology. “We thought… Read More Ceramics a Surprise hit for Students at Randwick High